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top stories or not see the passengers and crew on board a plane intercepted by turkish fighter jets allegedly beaten and forced to sign a false report or they'd stand a flight attendant calls on scene planning describing the real lives which i'm told is uncorrupt. meanwhile u.s. special forces arrival ssris southern border with the plan to consult saying the deployment to jordan as a safeguard against any violence available. also spain's credit rating get slashed to near drunk staters over fears that its economy is too far gone or the fact of recovery with warnings of further downgrades to come. and there's really strategic
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alliance with the your hands as biased read the country's leaders continue to drive their already tense relationship to the brink of destruction. this is also you can use your line for more school hello and welcome to the program and we start with our breaking news this hour humiliations riots and brutal beatings that's how some of those on board a sewer bound plane described the welcome they received in turkey sixteen fighter jets were scrambled to ground the moscow damascus flight it was carrying over thirty passengers including small children more details now from aussies medina or live medina hello there so what exactly has happened at ankara airport. while the beam has finally left. so the ports in turkey and right now is
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a hiding to its final destination to damascus but before that just a few hours ago we managed to directly speak to those people on board the old sounded very frightened and very scads of people were panicking people were intimidated and even received the strad so here is some commons that we managed to receive when they were answer the end cryo porch on what they had to go through. on the plane has been surrounded by people in masks they seize all the cargo and board four people have been beaten up two crew and two passengers they try to force them to sign documents we don't know what these papers are about we're scared for the state of the captain he has been taken away and threatened with arrest if he doesn't sign an emergency landing paper. bag that i'm on board with three children we're all hungry i saw that the troy was driven onto the plane and people began to carry our books out of the plane turks opened this boxes took pictures of what's inside them we will show what was inside there was no weaponry
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a toy oh my god it was obvious even for my child they were full of some people work it is a lie about the wrapper and. turkey says that the reason for such a move was the information that the turkish intelligence received that the plane was carrying some military cargo however later their worst populations of gods of the cargo that was found contained radio equipment instead of weapons meanwhile of this to us syrian air passenger plane was carrying thirty seven people on board and among them were small children also a was reported that seventeen were russians as soon as this plane crossed the turkish border turkish at sixteen fighter jets forced the plane to land and after this search that lasted for more than nine hours of the cargo was confiscated by the turkish security forces meanwhile the director of forestry wrist civil. beechen
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agency so this whole search under went in a breach of international regulations and also violated the convention on international civil aviation meanwhile they said before the plane was the final you left the turkish territory and currently is heading to its final destination to damascus right on seeds of medina of course never forcing their lives but you know many thanks indeed for that update. and things didn't as a wakeup call was signaling that nato members are ready for open military confrontation best of you based on people activists and journalists. under international law this is an act of war and that turkey would be emboldened to commit this act makes me very nervous about what's going to happen going forward and this is crazy i have no idea what the thinking is behind this other than to try to intimidate everyone involved on the other side of this need i would venture in syria that either back off or we're going to take it to the max i think that's the
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signal that washington is trying to send because turkey isn't doing this without an ok from washington and it's frightening that that's actually how aggressively they're playing at this point especially you know couple weeks before an election usually they try to keep this stuff toned down before an election and see a win for after the election so i hope something works isn't coming after november sixth. this is not the first time congo from russia has raised suspicion in august a ship heading to the country's naval base in totters syria was stopped and bury trace said her political analyst full stop in paris and a coma thanks it's not a coincidence but the demonization of russia with regard to the weapons sales is something that's been going on now for months will remember back to secretary of state clinton and her laughable accusations against the russian government that they were instigating a civil war by simply delivering what had already been contracted to the syrian government but as i mentioned already to demonize russia is to lend credence to the
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side that is in favor of intervention remember that the vetoes that russia and china put forward in the security council were not simply vetoes against what the united states wants it was an attempt to prevent war and there's no way to get around that unless you can drum up some kind of an international incident that would look like putin in loughborough of how they go on their face with second pressing syria hard from the north of the united states has now picked up they slack from the south a u.s. special forces contingent has been deployed to jordan ways job according to the pentagon will be to boost the country's will say capabilities in case of violence spills of auntie's gannett's chicken has more on the move and the intended message . according to defense secretary leon panetta they send the troops to jordan syrian border in case violence escalates in syria and spills over the border leon panetta did not go into details as to how many troops and so on but another u.s. defense official speaking on condition of anonymity said the forces are made up of
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one hundred military personnel and other personnel who stayed on in jordan after attending an annual exercise in may and several dozen more have flown in since they're operating from the joint u.s. jordanian military center north of that americans have used for years and the news about u.s. military personnel so close to syria that is boots on the ground of course suggests an escalation in the u.s. military involvement in the conflict even as washington pushes back on any suggestion of a direct intervention in syria but jordan is not the only place where the u.s. has military presence if we look at syria and the u.s. military presence in the region we see that syria is pretty much surrounded militarily one of the reasons why the rebels refuse to settle for a negotiated solution through dialogue is the signal that they get that sense that support is on the way that there will be an intervention but everybody understands
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without a negotiating suit was negotiated solution the bloodshed will continue so the signals that the rebels are getting including the news about u.s. troops standing by across the border could be making it much harder to come to that negotiated solution. and independent journalist and. border protection is just a pretext to press harder for a change of regime in syria. throughout the duration of the conflict in syria we've heard a lot of talk about the creation of humanitarian corridors or buffer zones along the turkish border and now we're hearing reports of the same being established on the jordanian border and simply that is what the american personnel in jordan are there to do one needs to acknowledge the fact that this is not the policy of the turkish government nor is it the policy of the jordanian government the u.s. think tank the brookings institute in march two thousand and twelve published a report titled assessing regime change options in syria but they specifically cite
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the creation of a buffer zone or a humanitarian corridor as a means to base certain rebel groups in the region to project force of the syrian government in an attempt to topple it so that appears to be what is playing out at the moment. meanwhile an increased american military presence doesn't seem to be helping the situation close to gadhafi libya itself is a sound over the decaying security of the country as that makes that time to kill them so they can because it was a primitive state acts of terror that's the norm thing you know. i never thought i could earn a living this way. natale a shell of oil as a lawyer should test small arms so there's a lot almost machine building ploy and not obvious sourced count of all the weapons
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she's fired over the past twelve years. i got so used to it sometimes my friends ask me to join them at the rifle range and i say no wait i'm so tired of shooting. the planet's history goes from making firearms during world war two to ballistic missiles from nuclear submarines during the cold war the bulk of the soviet industry was moved here in the 1940's to flee the violence in germans so if you were also became the heart of soviet military production closed off to foreigners for hoffa's century it thrived on the lesser moods of the soviet military when the u.s.s.r. collapsed but life here was shaken to the core which some adapted to better than others. this is the year old truck factory brushes the number one truck maker or girls will look at how well the workplace is organized everything's done to make sure the workers don't waste time waiting there was production is booming
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the factory has largely managed to get on to civil rails blues johnson's sold around the globe hit the brand new the no way to be delivered to acquire seventy trucks like this once roll up the bronx going to bed about every day look at about this things that. absolutely huge. well i'm no formula one pilot but hopefully if i can get up that. i can go for a test drive. whoa that was fun perhaps i should get one of these to travel to once every morning was with a cost of about forty thousand dollars i should start saving money. would
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be soo much brighter than if you move from funds to freshen these. stunts on t.v. don't come. see
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welcome back this punish economy is now a wreck that's the justification given by a major credit rating agency for slashing madrid's financial score to near drunks daters standard and poor's said that was started joblessness and nationwide unrest have led the government's hands tied and it adds that madrid's ability to deal with the debt crisis and stop what i'm going recession was now severely limited spain recently announced a slew of new code some tax hikes which had hopes will reverse its fortunes at margaret bogan group from crisis management agency and partners doesn't hold out much hope. spanish government just reported or you know just resigned to the austerity package in twelve months to try and both jumpstart the spanish economy and cut back on expenses so far as much of everybody is focusing on what the s. and p. and other rating agencies are saying i really think they're just reflecting but actual reality that the spanish economy is not going anywhere good i mean the
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spanish population has demonstrated that it is comfortable protesting and writing these measures i mean at this point i think without a significant change in public oh union which obviously you can't just litigate or legislate through you know throw out pain i think you will see more riots now i think you will see more civil unrest just as you're seeing in greece i mean and angle of merkel visited greece this week and was met by protesters i think you will see very similar reactions across the spanish socio economic all of the greek. and britain this is thrilled about spending cuts either despite the minister cameron rhetoric at the plastic old friends experts awarding their bonuses old helping to balance the books. president barack obama has signed an executive order to to tighten the financial screws on iran and implement a new set of sanctions its ten runs nuclear program that's claimed to be the in the
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crosshairs journal a day policy director for national iranian american council things the real target is ordinary citizens. this administration has attained to annex ancient's every three weeks you have new sanctions coming online you do have a small number of lawmakers a growing number of lawmakers and pundits on the outside who are starting to come clean and say actually this is great when we see that ordinary people are suffering in iran when we see the currency devaluation that's hurting the middle class and the reason they say this is great is because the same things are designed to address the nuclear issue sanctions are designed to topple the iranian government and they think that. toppling the iranian government starts with engineering suffering among the people and that somehow the u.s. is going to convince people to basically you know take up arms or rise up against the government because of the sanctions. nuclear ambitions have become
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a point of contention between the u.s. an answer out with washington trying to rein in the area statesmen that your rhetoric. found out how wide the division has become. over the years israeli leaders have been very careful in expressing their stance towards american politics until now with us elections less than a month away israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has made no bones about who he favors and it is not barack obama and netanyahu has basically been pushing obama united states around. pushing that not that forcing america to do anything that america doesn't want to do but forcing america to accept to shut up in the face of netanyahu is what netanyahu would job obviously does not like and netanyahu has done that has no to do that because he knows that there is such that the republicans are totally behind him as netanyahu has had very public spats with the
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obama administration the most recent of which was sparked by his demand that the u.s. sit out a red lines for iran which if crossed would bring military action so far washington's refused prompting a tongue lashing from netanyahu. who. was. on the. employees over. at a recent united nations session netanyahu went further he produced the now famous bomb diagram while drawing a red line. is american strength not of her g.'s his outburst appears in an anti obama advertisement that will be broadcast on u.s. networks paid for by an organization called secure america now what it's come down to now in america is if american politician criticizes israel that translates into support for coracle terrorism traditionally israeli leaders have relied on board bipartisan support in the united states but netanyahu has had
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a rocky relationship with the barmah from the start and is ready to take sides with the prime minister. a republican and he's aboard the. and soul netanyahu also seems convinced republican contender mitt romney will take a harder line on iran but netanyahu is perceived strategy looks risky to israelis who fear they were alliance with the u.s. could be in trouble if the incumbent wins especially when it comes to recognizing a palestinian state i think it will come back through the u.n. if the vote on the recall commission and i think the reverse which the america reverting to will be there will not work this time against it as they worked last year. the result will be you really think to a survey show that israelis are more worried about losing this strategic alliance with the united states then they are of war with iran however few observers believe
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there is a real threat of u.s. israeli relations becoming seriously damaged but it is highly likely that the abominate on yahoo relationship will become even more strained should both leaders be reelected. britain's prime minister david cameron has delivered the closing remarks of the conservative party's on your conference in an effort to drum up support amid eroding public confidence the party is trading behind the label position and opinion polls as it takes fire for sweeping spending cuts david cameron has had to avoid even using the water stereotypic which he helped popularize after coming to power and nigel farage leader of the u.k. independence party says the tory policies are not bringing any meaningful change to the country's economy. you know when david cameron talks about austerity what he fails to tell you is that we continue every year to run a massive budget deficit and by the end of his five years as prime minister the national debt in the u.k. will of increase by forty percent so i think we're having an entirely false debate
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david cameron is calling the british public into thinking that he's actually really cutting back at the levels of debt in our country and it's not true i think that the david cameron and george osborne combination. put together a coalition telling us they were going to deal with debt in this country they have absolutely failed to do so they haven't dealt with the deficit they haven't got growth coming back into the british economy i don't think the thing is a dramatic failure unless things turn around that i think the conservative party is in for a really terrible result in twenty fifty the next general election. september's attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi libya which killed them bossa there was an organized terror act not part of a mass protest that was the bottom line of wednesday's congress hearing on the incident officers responsible for the safety of u.s. grounds in libya testified security has severely decayed since the ousting of more michael duffy and retired cia officer ray mcgovern says the congressmen are trying
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to score points instead of getting to the root of the problem. political carnival this is represented trying to make political points now they're trying to get hillary clinton who are likely to understand what security is needed that's not where they should try to. get the recluse because the words she and others in libya the problem here is not getting to the bottom of the thing the bottom of the thing is the issue congressman ok they. forgot their constitutional duty insisting that before we went to war in libya in the big congressional vote they ducked and the result is the people like hillary clinton obviously couldn't you know fictional english poisoning bombers over country. and business desks now maria take it away very much to level we are of course also monitoring the recent downgrade of spain's credit rating but we're looking at the reaction of investments
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on the markets so right now asia is the only one trading right now so we are seen as a mixed picture and basically what this has done is highlife once again europe's that problems something that doesn't sit well with investors and also without that us corporate earnings season and a lot of investors are not very optimistic about the numbers that they're expecting to see well let's stay with the euro zone though and talk about credit suisse because it has been nice quite an interesting report showing global wealth trends apparently it's fell over five percent in the past year and the eurozone crisis was one of the main reasons for the drop now european suffered the most then lost around eleven trillion dollars worth of assets which is hardly surprising there were sets were france italy and germany and that order it's not all bad global household wealth is expect that surprised us fifty percent and the next five years to three hundred thirty trillion dollars that the number of millionaires worldwide
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is expected to reach forty six million in two thousand and. seventeen. and on the currency markets they strengthen against the u.s. dollar when it comes to the russian currency it's strengthened against the currency basket in the previous session the markets here will open in less than an hour from now they're playing this performance where it was all in the red and that was because they were tracking losses overseas oil prices were also drop of a one week highs so that helped either now let's say where the country and how russia's economic regulators are having a difference of opinion over the capital outflow that's expected this year we have countries central bank as well as the finance minister saying it should be around sixty to sixty five billion dollars haven't sat that the deputy minister of economic development believes it will be much more than that and more similar to the level we had in the previous year this is what he had to say. quarter numbers suggest that flu is unfortunately continuing and accelerating this is due to
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a number of factors and they are not always related with an unfavorable business climate because we are seeing an influx of foreign investment maybe it's not coming at the pace we would like but it is coming capital is leaving the country as everyone is consolidating revenues in the current environment and that should be borne in mind so i think the truth. this year will be at the level of the year maybe just a little bit less. and the next day i'll have the russian markets for the update on the things that marina will be looking forward to it and coming up next we're going over discusses the dark side of technological progress a big co-founder of computer security corp.
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pete. hello again the welcome to spotlight the interview on our t.v. how do we know they might get from the program. the russian state duma session for the second time since the last election during his first nine months the new parliament witnessed a lot of trouble for the tally. bills and even a loss of one of the popular and controversial m.p. . as adopted critical report on russia condemning among other things the state. is anything really wrong with the rest of us just how is most coherent to respond to the council of europe's critics will discuss that when. this stay do it chairman. chairman of the
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state duma so again irish get used to occupy one of the backroom positions in the presidential administration now he's one of the most public politicians and. he was among the originators of controversial it requires gore and clinton n.g.o.s to make financial disclosures belongs to the ruling party it sounds opposition protests in moscow on the sign as hearing democracy nevertheless recently piece where the risk was supposed to speak expressed its concerns to the russian politics and the rich can blame based members for looser public attitudes and boycotted the. hello mr naryshkin and welcome to the show thanks for taking the time with us hello mr gore enough and thanks for having me you just looked at shelby oh so i went to this school you went to was associated with the motion also academy in st petersburg. in one of your interviews you said that you could have picked acting.

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